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Thrillkiller Release Official Music Video For Title Single Off Of 'San Francisco Moto'

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Baltimore, MD based rock band THRILLKILLER has released the official music video for their single "San Francisco Moto," the title track of their June 2nd released EP.

San Francisco Moto takes the explosive influences of the band to the next level. From the synthwave inspired track, the King of 1984 to the funk/metal fusion songs Wicked Rhythm and San Francisco Moto, this album includes songs recorded and engineered by Tony Corelli (Deep End Studios) and Derrin Ruschell (Stingray Studios). San Francisco Moto visually takes heavily from 80s cinema as explored upon in the two music videos supporting the release("The King of 1984" and "San Francisco Moto").

The music videos dive head first into 80 sci fi/action movie territory telling the story of Rex Razor, Delorean driving time cop, part cinematic experience, part music video, the visual and auditory experience that Thrillkiller delivers is truly unique.

"This EP pushed the boundaries of our music into uncharted territory. The Brothers Johnson, The Gap Band, and a host of other classic funk acts made a huge impact on songs like 'San Francisco Moto' and 'Wicked Rhythm,' while the stylings of synthwave acts like Lazerhawk and Mitch Murder were sprinkled into The King of 1984 and the Theme of Rex Razor. Last Horizon takes elements from a mixture of heavy metal and a little bit of Bad Religion rounding out the track listing nicely. The release also doubles as a companion piece for our music video universe we've recently launched, complete with full blown 80s movie artwork." - Rob Bradley

Track List:
1. Theme of Rex Razor
2. King of 1984
3. San Francisco Moto
4. Last Horizon
5. Wicked Rhythm






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